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Fred L Bookstein

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Collegium Antropologicum|November 26, 2014
Analysis of the human female foot in two different measurement systems: from geometric morphometrics to functional morphologyFred L Bookstein, Jacqueline Domjanić
Journal of Morphology|May 13, 2003
Statistical estimators of frontal sinus cross section ontogeny from very noisy dataHermann Prossinger, Fred L Bookstein
Systematic Biology|June 8, 2010
Examining modularity via partial correlations: a rejoinder to a comment by Paul MagwenePhilipp Mitteroecker, Fred L Bookstein
Journal of Biosciences|November 19, 2009
Does geometric morphometrics serve the needs of plasticity research?Katrin Schaefer, Fred L Bookstein
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
THE STRUCTURE OF INDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN MIOCENE GLOBOROTALIAR Elena Tabachnick, Fred L Bookstein
Systematic Biology|January 30, 2003
Computing the uniform component of shape variationF James Rohlf, Fred L Bookstein
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
A PATH-ANALYTIC MODEL FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF SELECTION ON MORPHOLOGYBernard J Crespi, Fred L Bookstein
Evolution & Development|May 7, 2005
Heterochrony and geometric morphometrics: a comparison of cranial growth in Pan paniscus versus Pan troglodytesPhilipp Mitteroecker, Philipp Gunz, Fred L Bookstein
Journal of Biosocial Science|July 7, 2011
Socioeconomic status, marital status and childlessness in men and women: an analysis of census data from six countriesMartin Fieder, Susanne Huber, Fred L Bookstein
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|August 26, 2010
Socioeconomic status, education, and reproduction in modern women: an evolutionary perspectiveSusanne Huber, Fred L Bookstein, Martin Fieder
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Collegium Antropologicum|November 26, 2014
Analysis of the human female foot in two different measurement systems: from geometric morphometrics to functional morphologyFred L Bookstein, Jacqueline Domjanić
Journal of Morphology|May 13, 2003
Statistical estimators of frontal sinus cross section ontogeny from very noisy dataHermann Prossinger, Fred L Bookstein
Systematic Biology|June 8, 2010
Examining modularity via partial correlations: a rejoinder to a comment by Paul MagwenePhilipp Mitteroecker, Fred L Bookstein
Journal of Biosciences|November 19, 2009
Does geometric morphometrics serve the needs of plasticity research?Katrin Schaefer, Fred L Bookstein
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
THE STRUCTURE OF INDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN MIOCENE GLOBOROTALIAR Elena Tabachnick, Fred L Bookstein
Systematic Biology|January 30, 2003
Computing the uniform component of shape variationF James Rohlf, Fred L Bookstein
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
A PATH-ANALYTIC MODEL FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF SELECTION ON MORPHOLOGYBernard J Crespi, Fred L Bookstein
Evolution & Development|May 7, 2005
Heterochrony and geometric morphometrics: a comparison of cranial growth in Pan paniscus versus Pan troglodytesPhilipp Mitteroecker, Philipp Gunz, Fred L Bookstein
Journal of Biosocial Science|July 7, 2011
Socioeconomic status, marital status and childlessness in men and women: an analysis of census data from six countriesMartin Fieder, Susanne Huber, Fred L Bookstein
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|August 26, 2010
Socioeconomic status, education, and reproduction in modern women: an evolutionary perspectiveSusanne Huber, Fred L Bookstein, Martin Fieder
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